3> This will bring up the Actions dialog. Make sure it says “Object Actions” or “Actions - Button” at the top of the dialog and that you’re in normal mode.

4> From the 「+ 」menu, select Actions>if.
In Flash 6, this is under Actions>Conditions/Loops>if.
In the “Condition” field, type

5> Again, from the 「+ 」menu, select Basic Actions>Get URL.

6> In Flash 6 this is under Actions>Browser/Network>getURL.
7> In the URL slot, type clickTag. Check the Expression box (circled in red) and type _blank in the Window field.

Flash CS4/CS5

1> Create a new layer (Insert>Timeline>Layer) above all the other layers. Select the first keyframe in that layer.

2> Using the Rectangle Tool, draw a rectangle that encompasses the entire area of the ad.

3> Using the Selection Tool, double-click on the rectangle then right-click and select Convert to Symbol. Name the symbol and choose the “button” behavior.

4> Double-click on the rectangle again to edit it and drag the “UP” keyframe to the “HIT” frame. Now select Edit>Edit Document to return to scene 1. Your button will now look like a transparent, blue rectangle.

Adding the ActionScript:

1> Select your button and locate the Actions panel. If this panel is not open, select
2> Window>Actions. Make sure it says “Actions - Button” at the top of the panel.